Hi,
I am using Inkscape 0.48 on Mac OS X 10.6. All supporting software is at the latest version. I am trying to use a font called "SchoolHouse Printed A" (see http://www.schoolhousefonts.com/Schoolhouse/samples.htm ). I wish to use "glyph 67" (according to Font Book in the Repertoire Preview) which is a lined space character glyph, rather than whitespace. I cannot for the life of me figure out how to get to it. The glyph tool in Inkscape is no help, and neither is the Character Viewer in OS X. I've noticed in Font Book that no "U+####" label appears when I hover over the glyph. It is driving me quite mad. Is there a solution? Thanks.
David
Using font glyph that lacks a Unicode number
Re: Using font glyph that lacks a Unicode number
Are you sure it isn't just: U+00A1 , the underscore character ___ ( shift the one next to 0 )
or it might be U+005f
If it isn't one of those, then I really can't help (found these by looking at the font in fontforge -font creation program...)
or it might be U+005f
If it isn't one of those, then I really can't help (found these by looking at the font in fontforge -font creation program...)